Example sentences of "to bring [pers pn] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They were greatly upset , but discussion was cut short as his father had to drive to Glasgow to meet Joan , his sister , and John , her husband , to bring them to Fife to spend the festive season . |
2 | First , because the Barclays ( Asia ) allegations are so old — and so unnecessarily old — that it would be an abuse of process now to bring them to trial . |
3 | The Supreme Court ruled on June 15 that the US government could legally abduct people from foreign countries in order to bring them to trial in the USA . |
4 | as if waiting for a command to bring them to life , Trent thought . |
5 | The recordings of the stories use an interesting variety of voices and sound effects to bring them to life . |
6 | Instead it plays with the ‘ death of reading ’ , for novels have always relied on the reader to bring them to life . |
7 | The kinds of worlds that can be created are limited only by the multimedia software designed to generate them and the computer processing power available to bring them to life . |
8 | We were closely involved in trying to set up the transport arrangements : we had to get the airforce to ferry the pieces from Phnom Penh to Bangkok and then the Australian national carrier Qantas to bring them to Australia . ’ |
9 | In January 1986 , President Reagan had signed a secret directive — ‘ They can run , but they ca n't hide ’ — instructing the octopus to identify terrorists responsible for crimes against American citizens abroad and to bring them to justice in US courts . |
10 | Fortunately , many of these loopholes are now being closed by new amendments and , hopefully , there will be less frustration for the law-enforcers who , in the past , have seen many villains slip through the net after they have worked hard to bring them to justice . |
11 | The campaign revolved around the issue of whether negotiations with the drug cartels to end the current violence should take precedence over efforts to bring them to justice . |
12 | He added : ‘ I know the RUC rightly go after all killers with equal determination to bring them to justice , regardless of any circumstance , and they never give up . |
13 | ‘ I share those feelings to the utmost and I know the RUC rightly go after all killers with equal determination to bring them to justice regardless of any circumstances and they never give up . ’ |
14 | ‘ Now I hear the Pope has decided to bring me to trial . |
15 | Then he lowered his gaze and observed with dark humour , ‘ The receptionist probably thought you were some irate girlfriend come to bring me to book about something or other . ’ |
16 | You 've got ta let new birth within you allow God to bring you to life , to new life . |
17 | ‘ We are going to bring you to heel , boy . |
18 | Work to bring her to Transport Category Certificate was carried out by Ron Neal Aviation . |
19 | I would save some money and then I would find a man to marry me , especially if I promised to bring him to London . |
20 | She had him completely relaxed , and wallowing in her fellation , as she worked patiently to bring him to orgasm . |
21 | I remember your determination to bring him to Spain with you . ’ |
22 | A group of Scots taken prisoner at Solway Moss , the earls of Glencairn and Cassillis , lords Fleming , Maxwell , Somerville and others , obtained their release and were sent back to Scotland when they signed a request to Henry that he should take Mary into his care , with the intention of marrying her to his son , the future Edward VI ; their offer that they would help to bring him to power in Scotland , should Mary die , was kept entirely secret . |
23 | It took police 13 years to bring him to justice . |
24 | We first performed it in New York where a crazy art dealer decided to bring it to London , so to London we came . |
25 | She was surprised to find it rising for the third time , but though it hardened she knew it would take an age to bring it to orgasm . |
26 | For the sake of our fans who stood by us through the lean years , I would love to bring it to Cliftonville . ’ |
27 | Alternatively , the choreographer may be inspired by a piece of music and wish to bring it to life in dance ( see page 41 ) . |
28 | The rain returned in earnest and , for all the skill and craft of Valdo , Alemao and the rest , the evening desperately needed an explosion from Careca or Romario near goal to bring it to life . |
29 | The kitchen , which Mungo had only ever seen full of people , seemed incomplete ; waiting for human activity to bring it to life . |
30 | Once the basic idea for the advertisement has been agreed , it falls to the art director , in consultation with the writer , to bring it to life visually in commercials , advertisements , and printed material such as brochures and leaflets , and point of sale — material , which are show cards and other items for display actually in the stores . |